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1 let one's hair down
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2 easy
adj. enkel, lätt; behaglig, bekväm; bekymmerslös--------adv. lätt, enkelt* * *1) (not difficult: This is an easy job (to do).) lätt, enkel2) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) lättsam, behaglig3) (friendly: an easy manner/smile.) lättsam, behaglig, vänlig4) (relaxed; leisurely: The farmer walked with an easy stride.) avspänd, obesvärad, lätt -
3 pose
n. posering; ställning--------v. posera, inta en pose, ställa (en fråga); imitera, uppträda som; visa* * *I 1. [pəuz] noun1) (a position or attitude of the body: a relaxed pose.) pose, ställning2) (a false manner or way of behaving assumed in order to impress others; a pretence: His indignation was only a pose.) pose2. verb1) (to position oneself eg for a photograph to be taken: She posed in the doorway.) posera2) ((with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a doctor.) ge sig ut för att varaII [pəuz] verb(to set or offer (a question or problem) for answering or solving: He posed a difficult question; This poses a problem.) lägga fram, utgöra, innebära -
4 strained
adj. ansträngd; spänd; forcerad* * *adjective ((of a person's manner, behaviour etc) not natural, easy or relaxed: a strained smile.) ansträngd
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